Maldonado was the director of the Roberto Hernández Center at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he assumes his new position as the Assistant Vice-Chancellor for Connections and Achievements who will oversee 8 affinity centers at the university.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
April 6, 2026
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Monday, Alberto Maldonado, 55, the former Director of the Roberto Hernández Center at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee announced that he started his new position at the urban university, which is Assistant Vice-Chancellor For Connections And Achievements within the Division of Student Affairs. According to Maldonado, he will provide strategy, supervision, and support to 8 affinity centers, which includes the Black Student Cultural Center, First-Generation+ Resource Center, LGBTQ+ Resource Center, Military and Veterans Resource Center, Off-Campus Resource Center, Roberto Hernández Center, Southeast Asian American Student Center, and the Women’s Resource Center.
Maldonado has worked at UWM for 28 years and nearly 10 years at the Roberto Hernández Center. He became the official director of the RHC on November 8, 2018, in 2016, he became the interim director of the RHC, replacing Enrique Figueroa Ph.D. who resigned in August of that year after serving as a director since 2002.
Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) attempted to contact Maldonado multiple times on Monday for comment, but was unsuccessful.
The affinity centers will be housed at a centralized Hub area in the ground floor of the Student Union building at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM). The affinity groups are currently occupying offices at Bolton Hall, but are expected to move into the Student Union in the Fall of 2026.
UWM announced in January 2026, that it would consolidate 8 affinity centers into one student focused Hub Center in order to secure federal funding after Trump and the U.S. Department of Education engaged in their MAGA (Make Amerikkka Great Again) relentless racially motivated effort to end all related Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs, and had threatened to withhold federal funding from educational institutions who failed to comply and eliminate all related DEI programs. Although, multiple federal courts ruled Trump's executive order to eliminate DEI programs and threatening to withhold federal funding from educational institutions who did not comply with his order was illegal and unconstitutional. The U.S. Department of Education later confirmed that it wouldn’t appeal the federal court rulings declaring that eliminating DEI and its funding was unconstitutional because it infringed on the free speech rights of instructors in classrooms. Although, despite the federal court rulings, both the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and the Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) proceeded to eliminate their DEI related programs. MATC President Anthony Cruz decided to eliminate the Office of Multicultural Student Services and terminated 4 student service specialists serving Latino/Hispanic, African-American, Asian-American and Native-American students in August 2025. The Offuce of Multicultural Student Services was replaced by the Office of Community Impact at MATC.
UWM also proceeded to merge the 8 affinity centers despite, federal court decisions that Trump's elimination of DEI related programs and threatening to withhold federal funding was illegal and unconstitutional.
When the 8 affinity centers moved into the Student Union Hub Center in the Fall of 2026, the affinity groups will gradually lose their identity structures and their known names as we know them today, and will eventually be phased out, according to allegations made UWM students who will be affected and say that they were never taken into consideration in the UWM decision resulting in the drastic and controversial change. UWM students and numerous student organizations opposed the controversial move by UWM Chancellor Dr. Thomas Gibson in creating the 8 affinity Student Union Hub Center.
The affinity centers services will also be restructured, according to UWM students.
The expected gradual facing out of the Roberto Hernández Center at UW-Milwaukee will be a major betrayal by UWM, which would definitely default and break the 1970's agreement between UWM and the Latino community to keep the RHC (formerly the Spanish Speaking Outreach Institute) autonomous and independently functioning Center providing servives to inspiring Latino students and the community.
The legacy of the Roberto Hernández Center and its history:
The actual creation of the Spanish Speaking Outreach Institute (SSOI), which later became the Roberto Hernández Center at link: http://bit.ly/1hgQkaB
Historic video of the UWM 1970 Takeover and the creation of the SSOI, today the Roberto Hernández Center-UWM https://youtu.be/FzOpOxI_GKw


